Living in Copenhagen

The Royal Danish Academy of Music is located in Frederiksberg, part of Denmark's Capital Region.

Copenhagen has been deemed one of the most liveable cities due to its rich cultural life, safety, public healthcare and well-functioning infrastructure.

HOUSING

We recommend new students to begin their search for housing as soon as possible. RDAM is situated in the municipality of Frederiksberg which is part of the Greater Copenhagen Area.

Read more about housing

Safety and Health

Safety

Copenhagen has been ranked as one of the safest cities in the world due to factors such as access to healthcare, low crime-rates, lack of natural disasters and the safety of the infrastructure.


Access to Healthcare

As an international student at RDAM and a resident in Denmark, you will have access to free medical care. The Danish healthcare system offers equal and universal access for all residents with exceptions such as dental treatments and physiotherapy.

Read more about healthcare


CPR number

All international students must register with the authorities and apply for the ‘Civil Personal Registration number’ (CPR) to be able to access the Danish healthcare services. Please note that different rules apply depending on whether you are EU/EEA, non-EU/EEA or Nordic student.

Read about the CPR Number

Transport

Cycling

Copenhagen has a comprehensive system of bicycle lanes and is considered one of the most bicycle-friendly cities in the world. An estimated one-third of Copenhageners commute to work or school by bike – all year round. Most students will have their own bike, and you will be able to buy a bike or rent one during your stay in Copenhagen.

Read more about cycling in Copenhagen


Public Transport

Copenhagen also has a reliable public transport system. It includes a network of Metro, S-trains and busses (including waterbuses), which can all be accessed with the same ticket. Read more about public transport and tickets:

Public Transport   The Danish travel card Rejsekortet   The Danish travel plan Rejseplanen


Gateway to Europe

Copenhagen Airport is the biggest in Scandinavia, making it easy to connect with the Nordic and European countries. It is located close to the city centre of Copenhagen which is reached by metro in 15 minutes. 

Read about the travelling to and from Copenhagen Airport  Read about travelling in Denmark

CULTURE AND ARTS


Music

RDAM organises around 200 concerts every year, and most of them are free. You can find all of them in the Academy’s concert calendar

There are plenty of concerts being held in concert halls, churches and libraries all around Denmark, many of them are free. Visit Live Klassik to find a concert near you

 

Theatre, Film, and Sport

Copenhagen has a lively and diverse cultural scene. Kultunaut of events related to music, theater, sports, art and film.

Visit Kultunaut offers an overview


Denmark has a strong tradition of doing sports together in clubs, referred to as “foreninger”.

Find a sports club near you at Come join us!


Museums

Many of the museums in Copenhagen offer free entrance once a week and often offer student discounts.

LANGUAGE

Danes are known for a high-level proficiency in English. Although the official language in Denmark is Danish, a majority of the population speaks English very well. RDAM, recommend international students to learn some Danish while studying in Denmark and advice is provided upon arrival.

Read more about learning Danish here

Read RDAM's language policy here

News Sources in English

The Copenhagen Post is the leading Danish news source in English. It also includes a weekly podcast with news of the week.

Visit the Copenhagen Post
 

The Local is a Europe-centered English online newspaper with a Danish section.

Visit The Local

Your Danish Life is a magazine for ex-pats living in Denmark. Published 4 times a year, the magazine has articles about history, leisure, travelling and tips from ex-pats.

Visit Your Danish Life

QUESTIONS?

Please contact admission@dkdm.dk

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